The Philippine Star

Negros broadcaste­r’s house strafed

- By GILBERT BAYORAN – With Emmanuel Tupas

BACOLOD CITY – Motorcycle-riding men strafed the house of a radio broadcaste­r in Talisay, Negros Occidental on Wednesday night.

Rey Siason, an anchorman of 104.7 Muews FM in Talisay City, was not at his house in Barangay 12-A when the incident occurred.

No one was reported hurt, but the shooting caused panic among Siason’s family members, particular­ly his 16-yearold daughter.

Responding police officers said the wall on a room and balcony on the second floor of Siason’s house bore bullet holes. Bullet shells for a caliber .45 pistol were recovered at the scene.

The night before the incident, Bambi Yngson, a colleague of Siason, was almost hit by a motorcycle with two unidentifi­ed riders.

The Negros Press Club (NPC) and National Union of Journalist of the Philippine­s (NUJP)-Negros Occidental chapter issued separate statements condemning the incident.

“We called on authoritie­s to swiftly investigat­e the incident and bring those responsibl­e to justice,” Marchel Espina, NUJPNegros Occidental chapter president, said.

NPC president Renato Duran said the strafing was a “despicable act and an affront to members of the fourth estate.”

“We are calling on authoritie­s to conduct a thorough investigat­ion and bring the perpetrato­rs to the bar of justice,” Duran said.

Last Feb.16, Ranie Azue, also an anchorman of Muews

FM, was beaten up outside the radio station.

Radio broadcaste­r Edmund Sestoso died a day after he was shot by motorcycle-riding men in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental on April 30.

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